…ummm no…cause…I bet everyone who had to pay use these were saying the same thing...
…yes…You're already paying to ride. There is a hefty admission price just to walk into any and all of the Disney parks.
…and yesI bet they didn't pay $150 to walk through the gates.
The "point" is to pull maximum revenue/profit out of the parks division for short term stock gain...I completely agree with the OP, but does Disney really expect people to pay $100-$200 a day per person to walk around the park without rides? Wth is the point? I love the atmosphere, but not at that price. Can't they just jack up the price, get rid of the ILL, and be done with it?
So this means that riding rides multiple times is gone. Now THAT sucks. I used to love finding a short line way back when and riding it 2 or 3 times.
This is exactly it.The "point" is to pull maximum revenue/profit out of the parks division for short term stock gain...
That has been the point of the entire BOB era...each step moving towards a single goal.
Only the customers will stop it...the management won't.
You really think Disney would do that?When I heard of the new LL and Genie plan to have paid entrance to rides, my first question was about Disney manipulating crowds/lines to encourage people to buy a LL pass. We've seen how they manipulate wait times already- less staff, fewer ride vehicles, etc. They won't pass up a way to bring in more $$.
The answer will be: "We offer many, varied magical experiences and attractions and guests can certainly wait in the standby lines for them free of charge! We also offer premium services for the guests who'd prefer to use our state-of-the-art virtual queuing which allows them to experience more relaxed, magical moments with their family."
A ride all day for 2022 is $43.00So, it will be like Knoebels? That is, if Knoebels also charged admission to enter.
…I had little doubtI read that and threw up a little in my mouth. Pure PR garbage. It is so what Disney would/will say these days...
Most attractions don’t have a way of operating with fewer ride vehicles even if they wanted to, as such also can’t really fluctuate too much in the minimum of cast required to operate the attraction. Usually the wait times are only adjusted to try to guide people to a different attraction to spread crowds, they aren’t physically trying to make the attraction less efficient.When I heard of the new LL and Genie plan to have paid entrance to rides, my first question was about Disney manipulating crowds/lines to encourage people to buy a LL pass. We've seen how they manipulate wait times already- less staff, fewer ride vehicles, etc. They won't pass up a way to bring in more $$.
Notice the ones saying “I never needed it…” or “I’ll never pay…”are the ones who provide evidence they’re there way too much??
LOVE Knoebels!!!!!!!!So, it will be like Knoebels? That is, if Knoebels also charged admission to enter.
Two weeks at a clip…4 or more times a year…every second they can divert from BVL to get there…So what is your threshold for going to WDW too much ? Some might say more than 3 or 4 times over a lifetime.
I think that's a pretty good analogy but, at the same time, I think people will keep doing what they've been doing:
1) Grumble
2) Try to work around it
3) Just accept it
4) Defend it (which is the amazing part)
5) Repeat
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